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Hannahbanana741, here are some more static control tips, this time from Joshua Farrington of Rita Hazan: "My first intuition is that you're over-drying your hair. I would suggest getting a more moisturizing conditioner. After...

Hannahbanana741, here are some more static control tips, this time from Joshua Farrington of Rita Hazan: "My first intuition is that you’re over-drying your hair. I would suggest getting a more moisturizing conditioner. After...

Hannahbanana741, here are some more static control tips, this time from Joshua Farrington of Rita Hazan: "My first intuition is that you’re over-drying your hair. I would suggest getting a more moisturizing conditioner. After you shampoo, work a little extra conditioner through your ends. After all the moisture leaves your hair and it is exposed to any heat, it will become staticy. Also, using a nozzle on your blow-dryer helps direct the air and it helps keep the dryer a safe distance from your hair. Even using a dryer incorrectly can cause damage and premature split ends. If you are using a new boar bristle brush, that can also cause static if it is not broken in. My suggestion would be to use a brush that is part boar bristle, part nylon bristle. You can also take your boar bristle brush, hold a hot dryer to heat the bristles, then wrap it in a towel and roll it in between both hands. This will help break your brush in and prevent static electricity. You can also use Pantene Detangle Light Spray condition to help with static. After you finish drying hair, spray a little bit on your hands and smooth the hair!"